The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 23, 1900, Page 14, Image 14

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14 |¥|, ± t * The** autumn day* would be tliesom. If they ©ere t< t till I ilh preparation for th* win tar u-<1 pit *©nt anti t;-attO! of what It ail brtna It I- the entr'art. of society a drama ftubl'l' the curtain. wc may .troll about t ic lobM©*, or ait comfortably chatfina In ttv t-oxe*. while b-htt.l the aiem th aotora are l>uay with pencil and p iwdor, hr.*-ad* an I ruff, ©r rehearatna each hta part What will the **a*on hrlnx' la there one of tie that doe* not a h the questian with - interest * A group of ulrle. not long aa . ©ere li-ou**lne ihte point for the edtttrauon of a pretty young crea ture In th-tr mt'lat. who had not yet come ou' "You poor little thin*' You think It will he tierfeotly lovely, don't you'" and the speaker r.t|aed tier lelh ate iron a <x pre-vlvel;. Hhe l.e-r.'t know, doea art* girla’" There wae , evmpathetl murmur, and i almuttaneo . Itftlna of white hands. "Society," rematked the brown*fyrd girl with the che rful expreeeion. "la excru ciating the fits! yeat. nl e though etlll a bl* arar.ng the ml, and delightful the third What la It after that Kate- • Kate raid tha' after that It beams a quean .n of dinner parties and which tnen liked you. not how man- of dtairtmtn#- Uvh. in ehort The trouble the flr*t year," the expielne Ia that > u want tiuaniUy, not quality You muet be dan true all the time, and If every mart in the room lan t nice to you you ar- ml* rahle Now at my comfortable age" gnd ahe *tret<h*d out her beaded alipper and examined the toe reflectively, a clever nun next y-m a* dinner maker a ruff, tetitly agreeable evening The curly-haired girt eonfeeaed Juat here that ahe had occaaainally found dinnera a bit dull "Of eoura*. you have my dear, because you are only a year old Alice, here. In tv r third reason, la Juat beginning to enjoy them Sow Alice la at the perfect age for so. lety. Site I* whit Word-worth would .all girl of ‘cheerful yesterdays and confident to morrows.' For me I tm getting a hit l-asee" gnd he sighed prettily 'The trouble a ih you girls." said the Phlloso. pher. looking up over hla (taper. and flick ing an ash (tom hla cigar la that you take society too seriously. You can t meet things aa they c m- hut muet always he looking ahead, and wh*n you are danc ing one germat. you are wondering who will ask you for the next Society, Instead of being a mere t-aaime. become* the chief business of life I have observed." continued this wise Individual "that this Is the essential difference between men and women Even after ahe Is married a woman would keep on sc"'tttt out If hus. bands, as a class and arpurglely, were nut so fearfully bored by It As tt Is. ehe has always her card |rtle- and teas and what net. wh reas devoted man finds even the occasional st.ig dinner a trifle shall I aav rtwreliable? —an I wott l rather etey at home with the baby ” Hut at this there was a chorus of protesting ohs. and with an Indignant flutter of skirls the meeting broke up. perhaps to be contin ued In r-gtotis above, beyond the Invasion of man The wedding of Miss Nel.le fharlton ar.J Df Georg. U llarmon. who-e en gagement ha- been re 'ntl> announced, will be celebrated very quietly Wednee dajr evening. Oct. 1. There will be no re ception, and Dr and Mrs Harmon will go North on their w.stdtng tour shortly after tha csrsmony. Lpon their return, they wkd reside at No 117 Jones street, west. * f — <ni j yies. w W. Gordon ant Miss Uarsaret flell-s ©re now In 8 ~t and \ sit ing Mr and Mrs W. M Lo© at thetr place. Mealmore. near Inverness Miss Bttlee spent the early part of September on the continent and saw the Passion Play at Obvramrocrgau on Sept Z. Gen and Mrs Gordon and Mist* Stiles expect to sail for America Oct. 10. and will |r<*>- ablv reach Savannah about the end of the month Mr and Mr* I.ewlm Turner. Miss Tur ner and Master Krarw 1* Turner will re turn Tueaelay to Savannah after an ab sence of a year and a half and expect to go Immediately to thetr home at Mont gomery. where they will atay during the coming winter. Mr and Mr* Arthur B M Olbbea. Miss Katherine Harlrtdge Olhbea and Mist Frances Glhhes. left Asheville Wednesday after a aummer very delightfully spent at the Manor, and are now with Mrs Har wood at the Majestic in Atlanta. Mr and Mrs. William Garrard and their famby will return horn* Friday after spending the latter pari of the summer In Bluffton. Mr and Mrs T Mayhew Cunningham and Miss Mildred Cunningham have left Saratoga and are In New York for the fall Mrs Louts G Y'oung. who has t>*en traveling In Europe all summer, spending a food d-.tl F lime In Swltierland and more recently tn lea.dor., baa returned to Savannah. Mr and Mrs R Hattersham Clay reach ed Savannah Wednesday marnlng after a delightful summer at th< North. Miss Lily Lynah came to the city Fri day from Bluffton. and t vtaltln* Mi.t Margaret Charlton. Mr and Mrs W J <! Renne Mias El frlda de Itenne. and Master Audley de Retine. returned last week from Europe, and ere now In New York. Miss Julia Charlton returned home a few dav© ago. M.sa Charlton has been in Grand Rapid M"h . moat of the summ.r studying modern kindergarten work and method#. Miss Mary White, who hn been abroad for some time, and tn London, recently, bas tailed for America. Mai Rebecca Minis and Miss Fannie Minis have left Vineyard Highlands and are now In Baltimore Mra. C. Lurten Jones, Ml** Gertrude and Muster Catesby Jones, who have been nt Plowing Hock during the summer, are now at Lenoir Mr Jonn l Stoddard nd Mtaa Isabel Stoddard, after spending the summer at Oreenbrier White Sulphur Springs, have returned to their horn* in Washington Mrs Hampton L. Ferrtll. Mlws Flaw no-, and Miss Margaret Ferrtll, ara now In New York. Mr* Pascal ft. Srons haw come In from Beaulieu, to spend the winter tn town, at Ilk Jones street, east. Mr* Joseph Huger will cleyse her sum mer home In Bluffton and return to the city to-morrow, accompanied by Mtss Clr mow Huger and Mr. Percy Huger. Mine Eu*t. McAlptn, who h ,e been stay, lug in Asheville for tha past fortnight, returned horns Thursday. Mrs Dant-'l Ilopps ard Mlaw Mary Hopps will go North this week. Mis Hopps will at end next winter tn New Ytrk while ML* tP pps a'tend* school, and Mr. Dan Hopps pursues his course at Columbia College Mra. W, W. Mavkad will return from Vir* ~i* about the ttrst of O- toner. after -pending the summer at her country home The latnri ” Mrs Thomas Clay. Miss Ktixa Clay an-1 Mtsw Carrie Clay, who have been making i very pleasant stay at Saluda. returned Friday Mr* 8 P Goodwin wilt go North the ; rstof October to vans her daughter. Miss Caroline laave Goodwin, who arrived re ••ntly from Europe, nigl will be in New York r.cxt winter Mia# Nina Goodwin end Mis* Margaret Goodwin sre in Hol liikl for a month, having left Paris on the lith. and exp* t to salt from Rotterdam about the middle of rest month. Mis H M Branch Mrs J. L Bexton and Mr H M Bran ti have g.me from '•ld Sweet Spring- V© . to till loti Springs, New York M Emm, It Hopkins who Is row with Mr* Henry Wlleon Hodge in New York will return home this week Mrs Murray McGregor (Bewart aral her children are visiting In YVarrenton, Va Mrs J B Wither* who ha* been vis iting in Lancaster, and more recently tn Tampa, resumed home in the early part of th week Mta* Irene Withers la vis iting friends In P-wgnee. Tenn Mrs G \| Sorrell, after spending the summer at Saratoga, ta now tn New York Dr J p Waring returned Friday from Blue Ridge Summit Mrs N A raps- and Miss Nina Pape, who are now In New York, will return horns tn a few dw\*. Mias Blanch Mohr ha* returned "from 8t Louie where she was ma and of honor at her cousln'e wedding Mr. Btdnev Ktuhh*. who has heeti study ing ut ier Mr Ormond B Strong a t High lands. N. C . for hla Yale examination*, left for New Haven with Mr fttrong Fri day Mr tMrong will return to the city Oct. L Mra Harris Cope and Master George Cope are at home again from Griffin where they have been staying for some weeks with Mra Mills Mr* Copst and her little son will go North tn a few day* to Join Mr*. George Cope and Mr* James M Hunter at Mlll'rton. N Y Dr Craig Barrow of 8t Joseph's Hos pital, Baltimore. Dr. Hall of Baltimore, and Mr Julian Chisholm, who have been spending some time In the city, left Fri day for a etuis# tn neighboring water*. Mf* Thomas Cuthhert of Bluffton ta the guest of Mr. and Mr* Tracy G. Hun ter , Mr and Mrs Julian fb-hley and Master Ijr mhe ft- hlcy returned yeaterday from New York, after a delightful summer at Highland Fall* and Saratoga Mrs. Edward Frost expect* to go to Charleston this week to vlalt relatives Mrs. Waring. Mrs P A. Waring and Master* Alston and Charles Waring re turned last night from Baltimore. Mlse Margaret Owens Is the guest of Mr*. W. W. Owen* In Bluffton. Mrs. Arthur Overton and Mis* Paulin# Overton reached home Tuesday from Sa luda. where they have been staying dur ing the hot months. Mr. Charles Ellis returned from New York yeaterday. Mrs. E A Cult* and Mr Walker Cut!©, who have been In Saratoga all summer, are at home again The Mlsse* Ernestine and Ella Clare Cult* and Master Hamil ton Cutts have returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr*. W. O. Brewer and Ml** Km* Break er nr* vlaltlng Mr*. tJ. H M'l.aw* In Egypt, On Mr* E. I) larttlmore, Dr H*l*ton Bal timore anil Mr. William Tealtlmore arrived honv )t night from a two month*' tour of Kurop*. Mr Wlllaqd Sullivan. who returned re cently from Fenn*ylvan!a. I*ft a f*w day* •go for Atlanta. wh*r* h will enter th* ft -hool of T**hnolo*y. Mr*. I*. T Huhbtl! returned horn* dur ing th* week from a *umm*r at I'nadllla, n y Mr* J W r>anl*l r*turn*<l horn* la*t night from a month at th* North*™ re *ort*. Mr*. Frank U Pl-kerln* who ha* b**n vUltlng h*r *it*r Mr* F-dward Randall, at Bergen Beach. N J . will aatl for horn* on th* City of Augunea Tueaday Bater Mr and Mr*. Pickering will vUlt relative* tn M*mphl*. Ml** Kara Charlton expect* to r*turn Saturday from Now York wh*r* *h* ha* b*-*n *taylng !nce leaving latk* Chautau qua. Dr. and Mr*. J. B Howklna. Mat*r John and M*t*r Hayward Howklna. af ir a V |lt to Mr*. J Guerard H*yward. are now at th*lr own horn* on Liberty tr**t. Mr F M Pougan and MU* Alle* Dou aan tailed for N*w York yeeierdav Ml** IfcHigan I* on h*r way to Oeimdntoa’n. wh*r* *h attrnd* Mr* Pripp* 1 w'hool Mr* C. A. B. Umar, who ha* l>**n at Saratoga all aumm*r. I* now In N*w York. Ml* Janl* Kollook and Ml** Marta Kol lo, k ar* rnjoylng th* fall w**k at Blow ing Book. Mr and Mr* Hayward Byrah and th*lr lamllv will return frttn Bluffton Wrdnea day to *p*nd th* winter In Bavannah Mr*. P B Hull and Mia* B. H. Hull returned Friday from th* North MU* Julia W. Hart ridge allied for New York Thumday After a day or two there. *h* will go to Pnughkeepai*. to re*umo her ttudlea at Vaer. Mr* John Hopkln*. who ha* haen •lay ing with Mr*. M M Hopklne at Ahe vtll*. will return home thl* week. Mr*. Cecil Oabbetl and her family have gone to Tryon. N. C., from Brevard. Mi*a Annie Maclean, who la the gue*t of Ml** Grace Smith in Abbeville, will probably remrn home next week. Mta* Anna M Alpm will come over from Bluffton to-morrow, to be the gueat of her cou*ln, MU* Kti**n M Alpln for everal week*, until Mr ami Mr*. Henry McAl pln. with whom he will *pend the win ter, return to the city. Mr Donald Hauer* and Mr Harry Ru eta railed Tuesday for New York, from where they will go to Connecticut to at tend Taft'a School Mr H W d*Bauur* Ford of Au gueta arrived Tue*d.iy to apend th* win ter In Bavannah. Mr* A F Br>l and her family are vt*- Itlng Mr*. M 1.. Boyd In Oxford. Maj. and Mrs J. R Bhe I don left Tuea day for New York Mr. Grat* Dent tailed Tueaday for New Yoik on hi* way to Yale. Mr. and Mr*. George C. Freeman re turned Tuerday after apendlng aeveral week* at the North. Mr*. A N Barku* went North Mon day for a May of aeveral week*. Mi Alexander K l-awton te’urr.ad Mon dai after apend.ug fame week* at the North Mr. Chart#* Willuox and MU* Myra THE MORNING NEWS: SEN DAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1900. J 4 Broughton Street, West. Ladles’ Furnishings. Our fall importations are here, and would be pleased to have each and every one's verdict on same. All the latest styles in Walking Skirts. Double-faced Oxford for Golf Skirts. Most exclusive designs in Flannel Waists. Newest Paris Trimmings. Special line of Black Goods. willcox left Monday for Greenville, where Ml** Willcox will attend school during the coming term Mr* W l> Stmktn*. Mis* Annie Slm kln* and Master Neyle Hlmklna r * , “ rn *' , from Baltimore Monday after • delight fill summer at E.gleamrre, In tha moun tains of Pen nay Ivan la Mr Gordon Carson left Monday to en ter the fnlverslty of Georgia at Athens MU* Georgia Ch.rKon haa r '' ,u^ n ' <l fr-tn a visit to friend# at Rock Hill, n Miss Alice West, who haa heen summer ing at Blowing Rock, will return tin* Mr an* Mr* W E OurH Mt Mt Jackson. Va . ©nd are now tn Balti more Mr J Wallace Comer ha# returned from a visit of several week* nt Suwannee Spring* Mr and Mrs George W Tiedeman. Mtss Inex and Maeter George Tlsd man r turned Monday Irom Baltimore, after a pleasant aummer tn the mountains or Maryland Mra A. P Adams has gone so New York. The following notice from the Cortland. N Y.. Evening Staalard of Sept. 13. wul Interest the many friends of the bride tn Sivannab The wedding of Mtsa Carol ynn Rene Kellogg youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry M Kellogg end Mr. Walter ol lgr*ngburg, whif.! occurred Ms* evening al the First Meth odist Church, was the most brilliant ao rtal event of the season, and one of the prettiest, most elaborate and tmpreaslv# weakling* ever a.ylemntxed in t ortlnnd More than four hundred Invitation# had been Issued, rfnd betw-een three and four hundred people were present at the church to wlttie** the ceremony The usher# were: Messrs Charles C. Wk-kwlre and Burt L Nouroe of Cortland. Harry J Barber of Homer, and Boy fltowetl of Pots. lam. Mr O H.rry Garrlaon of Troy, whs heat man and Miss Grace An na Dunbar of Cortland, was maid of hon or. The ribbon bearers were Mia* Grace Wallace an-1 Mis* Elma Darby of Cort land. an-1 little Ml** Eleanor Putter >f flayannah. On., a niece of the bride ace-1 aa flower girl. Shortly after S o'clock the bridal party en tered the church tn the following order: The usher*. Mer# Wick wire and Bar ber. Nourse and Sloweil. then the rlhhon hearere-Mlto. Grace Wallace wearing a white muslin de sole ami Mtsa Him Dar by tn a dress of pink crepe, and both car rying pink and white rtbhon; the flower girl, dreaned all In whit# ami carrying white carnation*: then the maid of honor followed by the bride leaning upon th arm of her father They were met rtt the altar hy the groom and hi* beat man and the ceremony which wa a modlfl-d form of the Episcopal service With the ring, waa performed by Rev. L. H Peirce, D D . father of the groom, aaalsted by Hev. Dr O A Hough*on. paator of the Flrat Methodla* Chufch. Among the guest© from out of the city who attended the wedding, and were pres ent at the reception were Mr and Mrs J C Puder and daughter. Eleanor, of ftavannah. Oa" Mia* Anna Harmon returned Tuesday from New York, after spending a month or two nt Chautauqua and laike George Mta* Phl'.omena Mulhrln of Auguara. who ha* been visiting Mis* Rourke on Hasten afreet, returned home Friday. Mr E H Hinton and hi* two son* re turner! Monday from New York. Ml** Nellie Harly will return to-morrow to New York where she will resume her studies tn volca culture under Virgil. Mra. J T. Shuptrlne and Mis* Janie Shuptrlne. who went to Atlanta last week to meet Ml* Eula flliuptrltie upon hr ar rival from the West, will remain In At lanta until the Aral of October Mtsa Florence Whitehead, after two or three month# at the Norm, returned Tue dav. Mr C W. fMuasy returned Friday after a fortnight at the North Mr and Mr* A P Solomon*, who have been staying nt Wayneavllle. are now at the Bon Air In Asheville Mr and Mr* William Roger# who have be n at Saratoga for some time, have gone to New York for the fa-1 Mrs 8 A Einstein. Mis* Ruth and Miss Hvnnah Klnateln are In Atlantic Pity. Mta* J. C. Furae. who ha* been North mnet of the summer, rei timed home Tuea day. Mr Joseph E Harty ha* returned from Blowing Bock Mr* J J. McDonough left Tuesday for THE BEE HIVE, St- Julian and Whitaker Street#. Our Mr. N. Schutz returned yesterday from New York, where he bought A STOCK OF GOODS WAY BELOW USUAL PRICES. Some of It has arrived already, and the balance will be here during this week. Our customers will get the benefit of the bargains. .\ Store closed to-morow (Monday) on account of holiday. Near York to be absent at Ih* North un til about tn* mi idle of November Mr* J W Bank* left yeaterday for Philadelphia Mr 8 p Kehoe returned Friday from New York after a atay of two or three weeks at the North, Mr Robert F Schlrm Is among the Ba vantiahlan* who have entered the Enl verslty of Georgia for t#e coming term Mr, John Flannery returned Monday from Asheville. Mr Henry Levy went North yesterday with hi* son. Mr Sidney Levy, who l to enter the Mount Pleasant Unitary Acad emy at Sing Sing. Mr and Mr*. Ralph VanKeuren and Ml** Birdie Van Keuren returned Tues day from New York. Mr* M A Ambrose, who haa been at Suwannee Springs for a fortnight, return ed a short time ago Mrs II P Salas and Mrs Rafael Sals* left for New York Friday Mlsa Renta Boatwright, who has been visiting her alster. Mrs Clancy, ha* re turned to her home In Edgefield. S C. Mr and Mr* J. R Morton have returned to the city, after spending the summer at thetr horn* in Virginia. Ml** Nannie Mullarkey of Augusta will arrive this week to vlalt her alster. Mr*. J F Hfrty. Mtss Mullarkey ta on her way to Europe to make an Indefinite atay abroad. Mr* F S Jette left Friday for Macon. Dr. and Mrs. F C. Exley have returned to the city after spending three weeks al the North. Mr John Reharer will sail for New York to-morrow to continue his musical atud ie* at the New York Conservatory. Mrs. W A Blstiee has gone to Sara toga. Mr. Thomas Kavanaugh ha* returned to Emory Collect, at Oxford. Mr and Mta. D. B Lester are spending some time at White Hprtnge. Fla Ml* Delannoy Is now visiting tn At lanta after a pbasant stay In Thomaaton. Mr A 8 Bacon ha* returned from Hen deraonvllle. Mr. and Mra Edward L. Byck and their family will return this week from New York. ■ © ■ Ml-s Mary Donovan entertained delight fully with a muslcale Thursday evening In honor of Mlsa Alice O Moran of Charleston. 8 C. Delightful solo* were rendered by Mr* T. P Wlekenherg. Mis* Eva Malls, and Mr. George Beckett, Mr James Goodman, and Mr. W. Lebby Col son. Miss Nellie Welsh returned home tn the natty part of the week, after a pleasant trip to New York. Mra. Arthur Well and her children will return home to-Morrow ©fter an absence of two r threw months, chiefly in thn Marylind mountains. Mtss Mary Agnes Bell and little Mas ter Charln* Bell left yeaterday to vlalt Mr*. Black tn Chqrleaton. Mt** Agnes Brewer, who ha* been vis iting her aunt. Mr*. M L. Boyd In Ox ford. returned borne a short lime ago Mr and Mr*. T. P. Wt.-kenberg an-1 thetr family, who have made their home In Bavannab for a number of year*, will leave this week for Charleston, where hev grill reside hereafter Ml** Katie O'Brien returned home dur ing the week from New York, where she spent several week* very pleasantly. Master Constant Alphonse Ollvero* en tertained a number of hi* little friend* Monday afternoon, the occasion being his fifth birthday Those present were, Mlese© Guaale Groover. Alma Broughton. EHe Dupont, Ruth Petrino. Lillian An*- yer. Alma Ollvero*. Gertrude Grantham md Maerer* Horatio Olmtead. Carl Btult*. Tra -y Broughton, Sidney Lee, Ce cil Btrohhar. and Oliver Dupont. Miss Genevieve Hefifernan la the gueet of Mr* M E. Callaway In Macon Mra Henry Holomon ha* left Asheville and la now In New York, the gueat of her daughter. Mra. Fred Davl*. Mr#. E H Smith and Mia# Tereaa Smith, who have heen summering at Rtilnebeck-on-the-Hudeon, returned home y*terday. Mlsa Llia Caban!** returned from New York last evening after a delightful sum mer. moil of which was spent at tha Vir ginia Spring* Mta* Bessie Whitley, who has heen tak ing a summer courae at the New Tork con*ervatory of Music, returned home a few day# ago. Mr* Ferdinand Well and Mt* Rlt© AGENT FOR C** Js* IQ Broughton Street, West. Georgia Phone 166. Monday Being a Holiday, Our Store Will Be Closed. SPECIAL SHOWING OF New Autumn Dress Goods. Real French Zibeline, in castor, green and grey, a very stylish fabric, 54 inches wide, worth sl-75, at 51.25 * yard 50-inch Granite Cloths 52-inch Broadcloths ! 4 W, ‘ l,,B * ,U “* 52-inch Heather Homespuns.) QQp V(| 52-inch Venetians vull 100 pieces Dress Goods, comprising all the newest effects for tailor-made or other dresses, on our bargain counter at 59c. Better see these goods be fore they’re gone. A Special Silk Event. On sale Tuesday morning, a line of Black, White and Colored Taffeta Silks, that were made to sell at $1 a yard, this week your choice at 69c Ready-to-Wear Department. We are now ready in our famous Ready-to-wcar Department with the newest ideas in correct tailored ap parel. Handaome stylish made dresses at $12.15 (Blouse Suits are the real tiling.) See our iinc of Walking Skirts and Flannel Waists |[ MIiKD DVlKil will interest you. No trouble to show goods. Ladies’ Walking Hats, in black, grey and castor, must be seen to be ap preciated, at 98c An immense variety of Children’s School Hats, in grey, castor and red, at 60c Well are at home again after a pleasant summer at Schroou Lake Miss Margaret Connor. Mias Jennie Sirou* and Mrs Jette ami her children, returned during the week from Blowing Rock. N. C., where they have been amend ing the summer. A delightful supper was enjoyed Tiles day evening it Thunderbolt by Miss Alice O Moran. Miss K' i Mi la. Mr Alec Me- Ponell. Mr Ed Hum and Mr and Mrs Charles rtulllvan. Mrs. I O Haas. Miss Haxet and Master Herman and Walter Haas, who have been summering at Blue Mountains, Mil , are ui home again Miss Nell Halliard will be at home In a few days after a pleasant visit to rela tives In Chstlesion. and will open school Oct. 1 at Barnard and Henry streets, Mrs. O'Donoghue and Miss Nan Rich ardson spent the past wn weeks In Wash ington. D. C., as ths guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank J. Hogan Mrs. O'Donoghue Is now visiting friends in I'pper Georgia, where shei will remain until Sept > Mias Nan Richardson was welcomed home yesterday, after having apent a de lightful summer traveling through Can ada and the Vnked States. Little Miss Ruth Harvey gave a pleas ant party In honor of her eighth birthday Tuesday afternoon at her home. 11l Park avenue, west. Among the small guests Brown. Miss Madge Hicks. Miss Marie Thomas. Miss Sarah Mis ters. Miss Maud Wyness, Miss Lorain* Auerbach, Miss Marion Auer bach. Miss Fannie Harmon. Mi** Ruby Webb, Miss Ruth Wyness. Masters Char ll* Webb. Oeorge Clark. James Ie roy Sherwood. John Webb. Arthur Harv*y, Carl Tillman and Leroy Brown. Dr. and Mrs R. P. Ollveroe and Miss Rita Ollveroa. who have been away for several weeks In the Thousand Islands and In New York, are at home again Mrs I. A Solomons, the Misses Solo mons and Masters Henry and Jo< S merns Jtnv* returned from Waynesvlllc. Miss Ed* Dargsn and Miss Elisabeth Clinch, who have been guests of Mr and Mrs T P- Wickenburg, have returned from Charleston Mrg. E. H. Abrahams Miss Perla Abra hams and Mr Edward Abrahams are at home again, after an enjoyable stay in Waynesvlle Ml * Mary Teresa Bryan and Mt. Th..m as H M'Olnley were very quietly mar. ried early Wednesday morning. Rev. Fa ther Carey performed the ceremony, which took place at the t'athedral of Si John the Baptist at half after o’clock The only attendants were the maid of honor. Mis* Jrssle Knight, and Mr. Joe ep F McOlnley. the groom's hrother. who acted as best man Them was a small re ception Wednesday evening to the Inti mate friends of the bride and groom at the home of th** btlde's mother. Mr* Mar gatet Bryan. 4K Price street Mr. and Mr* McOlnley will rtslde at L'lo West Broad street. Ml*s Wayna O'Nslll left Wednesday to resume her studies at the Georgia Ndrmal and Industrial College, MtlUdgevllle. Mis* Moran of Charleston. 8. C, who ha* been the guest of Miss Eva Malta for the iift few weeks, returned to her heme this morning Mr*. N J DeWald and daughter* will return home Sunday from North Carolina, lacing spent a delightful summer In Waynesvllle and Asheville. N. C. Mrs R L. t'ooper has returned to th* city after a very pbasant visit to rela tives in Dalton Mrs Frank H Williams left Thursday night to spend a few weeks In Johnson City, Tenn Mrs John Gray Stelnheimer has return l to Savannah after spending several w ok* most deiightfu ly with her mother, Mrs. Anna L. Scott In Asheville. I’HEJI DICC AGAINST FRIDAY. How It Shnns In Travel on Railroads anti Stenmsliipa Lines. From ih* San Francisco Chronicle. Camille Klammarton states In one of hi* books that on Friday travel In France, even local travel. Is almost entirely sus pended; that the aupersiltlon of a people acknowledged to he Irreligious la such that It win not permit them to commence a Journey or any undertaking on this Ill omened day It I* ari Interesting question how far this superstition exists In the free ami breexy West The great West Is supposed to be Irreligious yet even In California ths strict Presbyterians of the founder ■>f th* Pullman Company permits no card playing In Its cars on Sunday except In the drawing room, where the sensibili ties of other travelers will not h* offend 'd nor their tool mtnnet* corrupted by evil cmmunlcillon. Yet there is a rule against the singing of hymn*, which might h. quite as distasteful to neighbors of other opinion*. Inquiry at the various transportation 40 inch All Wool Black Figured Serge, worth 65c, at... • 49c $2.00 Imported Black French Crepons, this week— . SI.2S Priestley’s Silk-warp Eudora, Drap d’Alma and Melrose, worth $2.00 a yard, at.... —•••••• $ | ,49 42*inch Rain-proof Cheviots, worth 65c, at 49c Special, 52-inch English Etamine, worth $2-25, at - .... $1.49 Full width all silk black Taffeta, wear guaranteed, worth $1.25 a yard, at.. -97 c SPECIALS. Large size Doylies at 25c per dozen. 10c Glass Toweling a yard. All Linen Table Napkins, the $2 kind, at SI. 23 a dozen. 60-inch All Linen Table Damask, worth 65c, at 49c. Turkey Red Table Damask, 2 % & 5 yard lengths, worth 50c a yard, at 33c. Extra heavy all linen Huck Towels, worth 25c, at 19c. Boys’ and Girls' Black Ribbed School Hose 8c; worth 15c. Pretty line new Outings,(all patterns, at 10c Unbleached Cotton Flannel, worth 10c, at B>^C. Best quality French Flannels, all the new colors. 75c. Ladies’ Fancy Hose, very stylish, worth 30c, at 19c. All Silk Baby Ribbon, black and colors, lC a yard, or 45c a bolt of 50 y’ds Children’s School Handkerchiefs, fancy borders, 35c a dozen. Rear*’Snap tic a rake , EnalUh Pina Sc a paper mireir a Tonth Powder tic I Brea* Bone be a dozen Turklab Bath SoaptHc I SafetjPln* 1c admen companies reveal* the fact that so far at the traveling public of San Francisco Is concerned the prejudice against stsrtlrg anywhere on Friday la confined almost en tirely to women; that the** women are generally middle-aged: that they com* from the middle class of society, and that almost Invariably they are not Western era. In short, the New England tourist* ha* a prejudice against Friday Ever sin. Is Christ was crucified an 1 Friday and hangmen the work! over cho*a Friday for the execution of condemn**! ■ rlmtnals tome people hove consider*! •• th* unlucky. Inauspicious and 111-fated day of the week Except for those who cher ish the memory of relatives who wera hanged on that day and the numerous other* who associate Friday with a mea ger diet, there seems no good reason n!>t Friday should not be a* popular as arf of the six other days. Ths free and *e,T unsuperstltlous Wssternsr. who spend* M time worrying about so-eailed omr* pr*- serve* few prejudices. To him Friday was not forever ruined by the rrucllt I'* 1 '* of Christ, but Is quite a* good a* * n)r other day. The man of determination, the mm** 1 knows what hk intends to do and *'*• about doing It, rellea upon his own essr tlona, honestly put forth, and doe* rot wait for auspicious signs and lu k tok ens He wears no abracadabra largimf from hi* neck, no rabbit’s fot front h watch-charm, and the sensible soma# doea not shudder at peacock feather* room decorations, opal* for Jswel- l| table, nor worry over the appalUn* *'•' nlfleanc* of a broken mirror, the * ght a white hearse, of a croas-eyad woman # an umbrella opened Indoors and of hun dreds of other luck sign* that *'me ft* 4 * pie ar* wont to see add take stock In All the fool* and crank* of the have among them enough bad-:urk token, to terrify themaalves at everv Mrn * ; every nvunent of the day. could they p , exchange lists pf evil signs krosn an cherished by th* Ignorant and *" p#r * i ,’ ] tloue fine* the beginning of the •’or.- Ih* Ir fears enable another part of > human race to make a living out of t j by catering to and playing upon uch f II fa. The believer In algn* belong# to r" great army of easy marks upon wi a smaller army of fakirs Is constsn"* subsisting. —The Conservatives of Southern A bet la. CaiKKls. have passed .■ resolution •* j ing Hugh John MacDonald, the Manli<*J premier, to re-enter politic*, with • ' to assuming the Conssrvaelve I**’ 1 * _ on the retirement of Blr Charles T